High Frequency Radio Nets

SATERN (Salvation Army Team Emergency Radio Network) provides emergency communications support to the Salvation Army wherever
needed on site, at the local level, via VHF/UHF Nets. During wide–spread emergencies (hurricanes, earthquakes, forest
fires, etc.), the 14265 kHz Net becomes emergency traffic and H & W Net providing tactical assistance to those on site
and handling outgoing H & W messages. The 14265 kHz Net is generally on the air from 1200Z to approximately 0100Z during
times of wide–spread emergency. Check this web site home page to determine the alert status of the SATERN Net. Delta
Status is explained here.

See the table below for a list of International Nets

Check the top of any web site page to determine the alert status of
the International SATERN SSB Net. Delta Status is explained
here.
Each Salvation Army Territory
has one or more Territorial SATERN Nets (see below). See a list of SATERN Territorial Nets here.
Many Divisions within those Territories have Divisional SATERN
Nets. See a list of Divisional SATERN Nets
here.

Locally or on-scene, SATERN uses either their own or other
(ARES, etc.) VHF/UHF nets to provide communications support to
the local Salvation Army IMAT (Incident Management Assistance
Team). See a list of Local HF Nets used by SATERN
here. And a list of local VHF nets
here.

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The information provided for Divisional and Local SATERN Nets
on SATERN.org is dependent upon information provided by
Divisional or Local SATERN Coordinators.
Not all Divisions or Local Units have SATERN Coordinators and,
therefore, SATERN.org cannot guarantee perfect accuracy for
these lists.

NOTE: Times remain the same (local time) when Daylight Savings Time begins and ends (Except Arizona and Hawaii)